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MCM -3 Illicit Discharges, Detection, and Elimination <br />Key to <br />Unique <br />BMP ID <br />Numbers <br />Required BMP Title <br />Permit <br />Reference <br />3a -1 <br />Storm Sewer System Map <br />V.G.3.a <br />3b -1 <br />Re ulato ry Control Program <br />V.G.3.b <br />3c -1 <br />Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Plan <br />V.G.3.c <br />3d -1 <br />Public and Employee Illicit Discharge Information Program <br />V.G.3.d <br />3e -1 <br />Identification of Non StormwaterDischarges and Flows <br />V.G.3.e <br />The following measures will be taken to develop, implement and enforce this program in order <br />with the goal of pollution reduction in the City's water bodies. A storm sewer system map, <br />depicting water bodies, conveyance systems, and outfalls will be completed by June 30, 2008. <br />All pollution control devices (grit chambers, separators, etc) will be inspected and documented <br />annually to ensure proper function and request any repair. The City will instigate ordinances that <br />will enforce businesses or homeowner to comply with eliminating illicit discharges and <br />connections. Public reporting of any illicit behavior, such as illicit connections or discharges, <br />will be made possible on the City's webpage or at City Hall. <br />The City of Roseville will inform employees, businesses, and the general public of the hazards <br />associated with illegal discharges and improper disposal of wastes. This will be accomplished <br />through brochures, pamphlets, and flyers in the utility bills, similar to as previously mentioned in <br />the Public Education and Outreach measure. Specific audiences may be targeted due to their <br />type of business but the overall objective is to inform the audience of the ways to detect and <br />eliminate illicit discharges and the hazards associated with illegal discharges and improper <br />disposal of waste. <br />wq- strm4 -50 <br />